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and are you seeing that in the united states. apple is increasing the orders from companies like texas instruments and qualcomm and broadcom. and we've seen these components in the new iphones. but if wants to move away manufacturing it's not as easy because once again it's a low-cost provider, and it gives them the flexibility to make more at a moment's notice. >> tom: seemingly this would be extremely important to the business models for these companies, not just-in-time manufacturing but in order to maintain those profit margins that investors want to see, right? >> investors want to see profit margins. and users want their i foens as soon as possible. you see the lines happening in apple stores. americans want their iphones, they want them now and cheap. that is to the going lap without foxcom. than is causing alots of labor unrest in china right now. >> tom: we certainly saw that overnight in china. word on the street, gregg greenberg is with thestreet.com. >> tom: tomorrow on "n.b.r." we'll get the latest reading on consume
and are you seeing that in the united states. apple is increasing the orders from companies like texas instruments and qualcomm and broadcom. and we've seen these components in the new iphones. but if wants to move away manufacturing it's not as easy because once again it's a low-cost provider, and it gives them the flexibility to make more at a moment's notice. >> tom: seemingly this would be extremely important to the business models for these companies, not just-in-time manufacturing...
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of the united states of america. over $9 trillion. they write half of the mortgages in this country, and two-thirds of the credit cards, okay? three out of the four large financial institutions that we bailed out because they were too big to fail are today bigger than they were before we bailed them out. now, if this were teddy roosevelt were president of the united states, what do you think he would say? he'd say, "break these babies up." let's create a system where the financial institutions actually invest and lend money into the productive economy, where businesses are trying to produce products or create services, not the kind of casino, this horrendous, ugly casino that we have on wall street. >> but senator durbin, the number two democrat in the senate said to me and to others that the banks, wall street, those six firms now own the senate. >> that's right. that's all absolutely right. >> how are you going to, how are you going to get a reform there, when they -- >> well, that takes us back to another issue that dick and i and
of the united states of america. over $9 trillion. they write half of the mortgages in this country, and two-thirds of the credit cards, okay? three out of the four large financial institutions that we bailed out because they were too big to fail are today bigger than they were before we bailed them out. now, if this were teddy roosevelt were president of the united states, what do you think he would say? he'd say, "break these babies up." let's create a system where the financial...
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he goes to china, he says i can use the chinese to put pressure on the united states. this man is still governing as if he's still the opposition, as if he's still active underground and not as the believer of 70, 80 million people >> in the meantime we will see incidents like this? >> we'll see more incidents because there's no leadership and i think the egyptians should be reminded that they need the united states. the international legal obligations. >> brown: thank you all very much. and a postscript: what can the u.s. do to protect against attacks on embassies? we asked a former special agent for the state department about how to increase security and which missions are most at risk. that's on our "world" page. >> woodruff: the fed's action, as we said earlier, is aimed at making it easier for businesses to borrow and then spend money. our next story is about another effort to help business owners-- in this case, low income american entrepreneurs who are just getting started. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports on bringing an approach that's worked we
he goes to china, he says i can use the chinese to put pressure on the united states. this man is still governing as if he's still the opposition, as if he's still active underground and not as the believer of 70, 80 million people >> in the meantime we will see incidents like this? >> we'll see more incidents because there's no leadership and i think the egyptians should be reminded that they need the united states. the international legal obligations. >> brown: thank you all...
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or here in the united states, where in arizona laws pass that say racial profiling is cakes but laws that say we're going to dismantle ethnic studies across the board in the state of arizona. and of all the horrible disservices, not just to the program in tucson, which was dismantle, but also for everybody. imagine the children in arizona now being prepared for some fantasy land that will never exist, instead of the world in which their children will actually live and operate. so, to me, you know, the sustainability of democracy, a new political form in the history of the world, depends not upon our ability to assimilate all of our citizens but our ability to support and enable things like cultural and linguistic diversity. >> you said this we about ebathroom book. this is a book you can pick up many times, grab a section read it, put it down, grab another section, you don't have to read it all the way through, and so that's one of the intoes of the book, too. one of the topics you addressed in there is something that is the number one question that i get from those people who are po
or here in the united states, where in arizona laws pass that say racial profiling is cakes but laws that say we're going to dismantle ethnic studies across the board in the state of arizona. and of all the horrible disservices, not just to the program in tucson, which was dismantle, but also for everybody. imagine the children in arizona now being prepared for some fantasy land that will never exist, instead of the world in which their children will actually live and operate. so, to me, you...
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states -- chipewa nation and the united states government. it guaranteed that tribal nations can continue to fish, hunt and gather and otherwise use the land to support their way of life. however, in its current form this bill completely ignores the treaty rights of tribal nations. the minnesota process is moving forward in the state of minnesota includes the tribal nations. we need to make sure that the fond du lac band of lake superior chippewa, the grand portage band of lake chippewa, have their treaty obligations protected and met by the united states government. the tribal council of grand portage of chippewa has contacted my office to express their great opposition to this bill. the chairwoman of the fond du lac band of chippewa has sent letters in opposition to the governor, the secretary of agriculture, and to senators and representatives. at the appropriate time i have a copy of that letter to submit to the record. the chair: request the will be covered by general leave. ms. mccollum: thank you. minnesota tribes foresee a negative im
states -- chipewa nation and the united states government. it guaranteed that tribal nations can continue to fish, hunt and gather and otherwise use the land to support their way of life. however, in its current form this bill completely ignores the treaty rights of tribal nations. the minnesota process is moving forward in the state of minnesota includes the tribal nations. we need to make sure that the fond du lac band of lake superior chippewa, the grand portage band of lake chippewa, have...
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states. >>> no one can choose what was or directions from the federal government to except. all of us have to abide by a lot. >>> a lot of critics are calling the owner into a canal. the practice will only be hired to do hires. >>> each student of $30,000 as part of a settlement at this more. there is a costume reviewed at the university reduce protests and an outside investigation. also it will cost about $2 million. >>> a weidenfeld is still being looked at rich government is letting other companies know that regular inspections may not detect problem. federal investigators say the incident could have been a whole lot worse. it didn't est avalanche talks about the moments when he had to stop looking for his friends and focus on surviving himself. >>> it was supposed to be a hoax. what police and arizona are not laughing. >>> this isn't your ordinary pilot and an ordinary plane could what went,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> even air force one can run into some other issues the boeing 747 was on the approach to toledo ohio when the pilot missed the landing and had to abort a make another
states. >>> no one can choose what was or directions from the federal government to except. all of us have to abide by a lot. >>> a lot of critics are calling the owner into a canal. the practice will only be hired to do hires. >>> each student of $30,000 as part of a settlement at this more. there is a costume reviewed at the university reduce protests and an outside investigation. also it will cost about $2 million. >>> a weidenfeld is still being looked at...
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incredibly we had a 15% sustained unemployment rate is 15% in the united states and they called it the great depression. we got social security. we got the civilian conservation corps, medicare and medicaid, this huge mass of public intervention that still here today. well, before casinos, the unemployment rate in indian country was an average of 50%, 5-0 and after casino rising tides didn't lift all boats. it drop to around 20 plus percent on average. so there was an impact but the native people that the great depression started in the 1800's never ended. we are still waiting for our intervention and the only organizations trying to really alleviate the poverty, build jobs programs, schools, hospitals, entities, native programs run by native nations and they have experimented with literally terminating tribal nationhood for tribes like the menominee with devastating consequences. then there's a section on the menominee as well but they actually play near sustainable forestry for the world and had actually built an endowment of $10 million at a time when many tribal people were living
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states. they call this the great depression. we've got social security, we've got the tennessee valley authority conservation corps, you know, medicare, medicaid, the huge mess of public intervention that is still here today. well, you know, way back before the casino the unemployment rate in the andean country was an average of 50%. and after the casino the rising tide didn't lift, they had dropped to around 20 plus% on average. so, there was an impact. but for native people but great depression started in the 1800's and it's never ended. we are still waiting for our intervention, and the only organization trying to alleviate the poverty hospitals programs run by the native nations and the experimented with literally terminating the tribal nationhood for the tribes like the menominee with the devastating consequences and there is a section but they had pioneered the sustainable forestry for the world and had actually built and endowment of $10 million at a time many tribal people are living
states. they call this the great depression. we've got social security, we've got the tennessee valley authority conservation corps, you know, medicare, medicaid, the huge mess of public intervention that is still here today. well, you know, way back before the casino the unemployment rate in the andean country was an average of 50%. and after the casino the rising tide didn't lift, they had dropped to around 20 plus% on average. so, there was an impact. but for native people but great...
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their business what about the whole idea of the united states trying to help out the syrian people who have the right to stand up against their government so they're the syrian people so as u.s. president you would have all of that it's not my business in a free don't. they didn't know for me. i did nor them if they don't wipe me i don't hang out with people who don't like me who need the world's policeman in fact i could step farther if i were president of every every foreign military base the united states has would be closed to bring our men and women home we have the technology today with our military we can destroy anyone in the world at any moment why do we need bases in occupy i mean we've got multiple by japan korea germany haven't those wars been over for sixty years why are we there do you think the same rules apply to no matter what kind of geopolitical interests the united states has with a country in crisis doesn't apply to every country do not get involved in their will or no i would get involved with another country's affairs only or for that country specifically. please
their business what about the whole idea of the united states trying to help out the syrian people who have the right to stand up against their government so they're the syrian people so as u.s. president you would have all of that it's not my business in a free don't. they didn't know for me. i did nor them if they don't wipe me i don't hang out with people who don't like me who need the world's policeman in fact i could step farther if i were president of every every foreign military base the...
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states. >> yes, great humility. a less humble man might have delivered his speech at the grand canyon. my god. while the venue may not have been modest, obama's presidential agenda surely was modest. >> i will rebuild our military to meet future conflicts. i will restore our moral standing. i will end this war in iraq. i will also renew the tough, direct diplomacy. i will cut taxes. i will build new partnerships to defeat the threats of the 21st century, terrorism and nuclear proliferation, poverty, genocide, climate change and disease. >> and then, on my second day. i will put everything back. on my second day, everything will go back to the way it was. give me something to do on my third day. and then. if senator obama's positive vision of the future didn't do anything for you, perhaps i could interest you in a negative look at the past. >> we love this country too much to let the next four years look just like the last eight. on november 4th, we must stand up and say, eight is enough. >> jon: we must take it one
states. >> yes, great humility. a less humble man might have delivered his speech at the grand canyon. my god. while the venue may not have been modest, obama's presidential agenda surely was modest. >> i will rebuild our military to meet future conflicts. i will restore our moral standing. i will end this war in iraq. i will also renew the tough, direct diplomacy. i will cut taxes. i will build new partnerships to defeat the threats of the 21st century, terrorism and nuclear...
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states result argentina were genetically engineered crops very hard. and. so what do you how do you think that this is going to affect the battle over prop first of all explain to us what prop thirty seven in california is and why it's not on the ballot in forty nine other states. very simply proposition thirty seven when established waiting for groceries in california if food product and internet the engineered g.m.o. ingredients you would have any way with. this pretty much lead us down which is it allows consumers choose when they want to eat this stuff opponents say it might hospitalised lawsuits although they haven't been able to really quantify exactly how that works i think in california there's there's been a large movement there against biotech industry against factory farming there also is a lot of that if you come into happens there and so they've had the momentum in the mind of this on the ballot and i think maybe other states you know other kind of cultural issues are taking the forefront for the just kind of consciousness about that in yo
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a place to put all the people six of them throughout the united states well apparently they didn't want that out to the public because that show got censured tru t.v. won't even acknowledge we did it today let me add the third season of conspiracy theory starts november seventh ten eastern nine central we did a show but they're only going to air seven of them because the eighth show we did on the t.s.a. at the airports and apparently that musta ruffled some feathers and they've got some interesting things in mind for you out at the airports to come so they don't want it on t.v. and what it is they're creating these risks bans so that you'll be able to pass through the airport you won't be subject to search anymore because it will have all the vital information on the surface it sounds great but here's what they don't want you to know when you wear these responds they will be able to disable you if you wear them just like you got hit with a taser so anyone in the airport could be disabled at any time. when these new t.s.a. respect ams hit the market i'm not sure when it will happen but t
a place to put all the people six of them throughout the united states well apparently they didn't want that out to the public because that show got censured tru t.v. won't even acknowledge we did it today let me add the third season of conspiracy theory starts november seventh ten eastern nine central we did a show but they're only going to air seven of them because the eighth show we did on the t.s.a. at the airports and apparently that musta ruffled some feathers and they've got some...
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this is the united states of america. that's the objective. >> a spokesperson for the aclu says the ordinance is pointless and mean spirited. today's meeting on that ordinance is set for 1:30. >>> people living in colorado don't know whether to break out the winter coats or keep wearing shorts. a storm system brought rain mix requested snow in higher elevations in denver when temperatures hit around 60 degrees, that was the temperature yesterday and they say by this weekend they can expect to see dry sunny conditions where it will be about 70 degrees weather, so definitely a wild ride in colorado. >>> we have video from utah about snow there. isn't this a little premature. >> it happens but it is a little premature, especially in the mountains you can get that. we can be seeing an early winter around here as well. as we look at what's going on around the nation right now, we can see showers and storms breaking ou and kansas. all this is sliding off towards the skies we are working with -- the east and we are working with
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on the surface for neutrality but beneath the surface of course it's a strong ally of the united states let's not forget that not that many years ago the swedish security police who swept up to asylum seekers from the streets of stockholm and threw them aboard the ghost plane i don't see a plane where they were flown to egypt and tortured and the a torture chamber so. speaking of the us there is as i mentioned earlier a presidential election that will soon be approaching you know just a little over a month. do you think that the circumstances. for joining us songs and or wiki leaks water could change if mitt romney won the u.s. presidential election then proc obama would not be reluctant i don't want to speculate on how or if there will be any change in the situation or policy towards we can leave that would change in the in the white house i doubt it and why is that well you see how would the obama has basically in foreign affairs. and in dealing with we can exist and continue to win this hard line position. and why should there be any change with mitt romney. probably not so then what
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states soon if americans can fall in love with blue i guess anything is possible. in the wake of the. it's forty seven percent comments pundits and politicians on both sides of the aisle are wondering just what the heck is wrong with this guy he's taken each side of every issue sometimes multiple times he seems to pander to whoever he's in a room with and even made change his skin color to appeal to a certain demographic of voters his band seems to have no quarter he seems. but many politicians and pundits are looking at mitt from what i think may be the wrong angle hear me out on this i want to suggest a theory that i believe explains everything about mitt romney about his campaign and how it does and doesn't work and what he sees for his presidency and it all centers on one very personal core belief that i believe mitt romney whole is that comes out of the way he was raised and how the way he was raised interfaces with the religion that he was raised in mormonism first let's rewind back to the eight hundred forty s. the founder of the mormon church joseph smith w
states soon if americans can fall in love with blue i guess anything is possible. in the wake of the. it's forty seven percent comments pundits and politicians on both sides of the aisle are wondering just what the heck is wrong with this guy he's taken each side of every issue sometimes multiple times he seems to pander to whoever he's in a room with and even made change his skin color to appeal to a certain demographic of voters his band seems to have no quarter he seems. but many politicians...
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states that and more into his daily take and anti-american anti western violence continues to spread through the muslim world as u.s. embassies in lebanon to nature come under assault today is all of the violence really a result of an anti islamic film or is there a bigger picture of all of this unrest i'll explain in tonight's daily take. ever says the citizens united decision the american democracy has been systematically destroyed by the constant flow of corporate cash into politics billionaires like the koch brothers and shelly ableson with his money from from chinese casinos off macau have done their very best to buy off elections across the country while corporate lobbyists try their hardest to win over politicians on capitol hill and while we all know about the republicans affection for corporate cash democrats too are backed by a flurry of corporate donors bottom line is that today corporate power has bought out the electoral and legislative process is that america leaving you and me generally speaking without a voice so what can be done to give a voice back to the american p
states that and more into his daily take and anti-american anti western violence continues to spread through the muslim world as u.s. embassies in lebanon to nature come under assault today is all of the violence really a result of an anti islamic film or is there a bigger picture of all of this unrest i'll explain in tonight's daily take. ever says the citizens united decision the american democracy has been systematically destroyed by the constant flow of corporate cash into politics...
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and the formula we developed that is the poorest country of the world. >> the united states is a country that everyone thinks has money, doesn't have any poor people. we have more than 45 million people living in poverty in the united states. >> and he says it takes much more than financing to help them break out of it. business counselling, keeping the books, paying bills, even opening savings accounts, which is required of borrowers. even that is often not enough. joe salvaggio, a former catholic priest who's worked for decades with poor people, says many who would be entrepreneurs fail because their finances are precarious. >> if they got sick or their kids got sick or the landlord, there was a storm and they got some physical damage or something. setbacks happen to people. so often they don't have one time to get a check to somebody, she put it in the bank and she had so many bank overdrafts that it ate up almost the whole $1,000 with bank overdraft charges. >> salvaggio runs microgrants, a minnesota non-profit that works alongside those that provide microloans. but he says new entre
and the formula we developed that is the poorest country of the world. >> the united states is a country that everyone thinks has money, doesn't have any poor people. we have more than 45 million people living in poverty in the united states. >> and he says it takes much more than financing to help them break out of it. business counselling, keeping the books, paying bills, even opening savings accounts, which is required of borrowers. even that is often not enough. joe salvaggio, a...
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states while the capital gains tax rate was above thirty percent and even as high as forty percent so mitt romney's claim that a low tax rate on the paris hilton class which he belongs to creates economic growth just isn't true facts don't add up in fact it's just the opposite. loci capital gains taxes lead to economic ruin wealth inequality and cause the middle class to vanish it's a scam and it's one of the reasons why elizabeth warren was right at the d.n.c. when she said the game is rigged against the little ones. people feel like the system is rigged against them and here's the painful part. they're right and. the system is very. look around oil companies guzzle they own billions in profits billionaires pay a lower tax rates than their secretaries. and wall street c.e.o.'s the same ones who wrecked our economy and just royd millions of jobs still strut around congress no shame demanding favors and acting like we should thank them just anyone here have a problem with that. well i know somebody who had a problem with it wrong for free could reagan had a problem with nine hundred ei
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for the moment we see a tacit if you like alliance between the of radical elements in the united states in bringing down assad and bringing down gadhafi but when that's finished where will their anger where will. their object. if turn it will turn precisely on israel and america. is living i've seen for twenty five years people think big are using the salafist as sort of simple pious people who don't understand politics for their end only to find the salafist use them for their ends and i fear that this is what they will find that it will turn on them and will bite them just as it did twenty five or thirty years ago but what lessons has the us failed to learn when it comes to its experience in afghanistan and how does that relate to what's going on right now i remember in eighty seven going and talking to the americans about it and saying you know you need to really understand the big differences between these groups that are taking part in this alliance put together and you have to understand some have credibility and real roots within the community but others do not at all quite diffe
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states and so the really the reality is that united states has kept this cloud of investigation over the organization ever since the major leaks and twenty times and that this is going to continue to hover over us and and that i think that's the purpose partially maybe there won't ever be indictments but to continue to persecute the organization for publishing this information and to target individuals like jacob apple bomb wiki leaks volunteer artichoke target david house one of manning's friends before he was arrested and imprisoned this is something that the united states going to continue to do and people who have ties to the wiki leaks organization will come under the sort of scrutiny we have about thirty seconds a lap kevin but i want to ask you know with a lot of speakers ask me do you know john it happens with him every year that diplomats walk out of the room i know the canadian delegation did when he spoke today do you think that we'll see anything like this when assigned a video link pops up and people will walk out of the room. yeah you know i doubt it i don't see that th
states and so the really the reality is that united states has kept this cloud of investigation over the organization ever since the major leaks and twenty times and that this is going to continue to hover over us and and that i think that's the purpose partially maybe there won't ever be indictments but to continue to persecute the organization for publishing this information and to target individuals like jacob apple bomb wiki leaks volunteer artichoke target david house one of manning's...
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the two most restrictive states in the united states, governor, had more african-americans and latinos turn out to vote after the voter i.d. law had been put in place. >> i appreciate you trying to tow the party line, but i think it's really clear what the effect of these voter i.d. laws on. i want to get to affirm active action. you say we should end it, because it is taking us backwards rather than advancing people with color as they are unable to move forward without a crutch from the government. there is an affirmative action case before the supreme court now. do you think college admissions should be purely and testing and grades. >> i do. a college also has to take into account diversity. you want a college campus that is reflective of america. i'm also concerned you look back president kennedy said that race should have no form under the color of law in american life. i think unfortunately his desire to make sure that we had an equal application of the law regardless of your skin color has turned into a quota system. i am not in favor of quotas, of admitting x number of people b
the two most restrictive states in the united states, governor, had more african-americans and latinos turn out to vote after the voter i.d. law had been put in place. >> i appreciate you trying to tow the party line, but i think it's really clear what the effect of these voter i.d. laws on. i want to get to affirm active action. you say we should end it, because it is taking us backwards rather than advancing people with color as they are unable to move forward without a crutch from the...
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the united states had a puppet in egypt doesn't have one now. we've got somebody who might not do what we want them to do under certain circumstances and we're going to have to negotiate with them. >> professor cole is the long term answer here, we've got to ride these wavy waters. it's not going to be as easy as the past as telling the dictator who was our ally do this. are you optimistic in the long run, they're democracy will work out and we'll get some sort of secular government? i don't know i hope that's the case but i'm not sure that we will so if that -- or do we just accept hey, you know what, we got a democracy, that's what we asked for and it turns out their people are not aligned with our interests sad day for us. >> democracy does not imply secularism. we may get democracy aligned with muslim themes. secularism and democracy are not the same thing. >> thank you for joining us. if people want to find out more, read his blog. it really does fill you with great detail. thank you so much. when we come back, so much more for you guys. ro
the united states had a puppet in egypt doesn't have one now. we've got somebody who might not do what we want them to do under certain circumstances and we're going to have to negotiate with them. >> professor cole is the long term answer here, we've got to ride these wavy waters. it's not going to be as easy as the past as telling the dictator who was our ally do this. are you optimistic in the long run, they're democracy will work out and we'll get some sort of secular government? i...
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it was produced in the united states. >> opportunistic extremist elements came to the consulate as this was unfolding. >> it is a different story from libya's congressional president, who says the violent protest was planned by foreigners that entered the country months ago. >> this leaves us with no doubt that this has been planned and predetermined. >> how spontaneous is a demonstration when people bring rocket-propelled grenades and heavy weapons? >> we continue to see more of these evacuations. nongovermental employees now ordered out of tunisia and sudan by the state department. and a travel advisory. >> how about the man believed to movie?nd the anti-is a movlam >> he was interviewed in los angeles county. he is linked to the movie. the question is whether he has violated his five-year probation. >> hallie jackson, thank you. >> a deadly fire in northwest baltimore on woodland avenue. kim dacey is live with the latest on the search for a cause. >> good morning. the two firefighters that were injured suffered non-life- threatening injuries. one was burnedy his ear. the other was sh
it was produced in the united states. >> opportunistic extremist elements came to the consulate as this was unfolding. >> it is a different story from libya's congressional president, who says the violent protest was planned by foreigners that entered the country months ago. >> this leaves us with no doubt that this has been planned and predetermined. >> how spontaneous is a demonstration when people bring rocket-propelled grenades and heavy weapons? >> we continue...
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the president of the united states should be objecting to this kind of stuff. he should say no, you can't play that game. the majority leader, senator reid, should be saying no, that's a manipulation, the budget chairman, senator conrad, ought to say no, it violates the budget act. this isn't the way to do it. senator burr's alternative piece of legislation that would do much the same thing is an honest piece of legislation. it does not violate the budget act and it is not subject to a budget point of order. and this legislation could have been crafted that way, too. but being as, i guess, greedy as we are, rather than having to face up to a little bit of a difficulty of finding a few hundred million dollars, a couple of hundred million dollars out of 3,700,000,000,000 we'll spend next year, rather than trying to find 200 million out of 307 billion that we will spend, we would rather manipulate it this way. i've got to say, what did we mean in august a year ago when we said we were weather bug go cut spending by $2.1 trillion over ten years? was that just a jok
the president of the united states should be objecting to this kind of stuff. he should say no, you can't play that game. the majority leader, senator reid, should be saying no, that's a manipulation, the budget chairman, senator conrad, ought to say no, it violates the budget act. this isn't the way to do it. senator burr's alternative piece of legislation that would do much the same thing is an honest piece of legislation. it does not violate the budget act and it is not subject to a budget...
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united states government to serve better. many of us ared a an age that quite frankly it might not really matter what happened or does not happen as a result of the next election. would such complains be plausible with with regard to the our children and grandchildren? i suspect that some of you have questions, comment, denunciation and i certainly look toward to them. yes. thank you. [applause] [applause] we have the microphones. your questions could end up on tv. c-span is in fact, again, let me trust the grad constitute once more is filming this. if you would go the microphone. >> right. yeah. they can pick up everything you say. i have a simple question. give your analysis, what's the solution? >> excellent question. perhaps on the prips. if you're going -- [inaudible] you may as well hang far sheet. my solution is to support calling a new convention. we haven't had one for 225 years, and the 1787 constitution doesn't contemplate the possibility. one of the things i like so much about american state constitutions is that
united states government to serve better. many of us ared a an age that quite frankly it might not really matter what happened or does not happen as a result of the next election. would such complains be plausible with with regard to the our children and grandchildren? i suspect that some of you have questions, comment, denunciation and i certainly look toward to them. yes. thank you. [applause] [applause] we have the microphones. your questions could end up on tv. c-span is in fact, again, let...
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the united states is not in any threat. they're not going to do a normandy invasion on us, al qaeda in virginia. >> you're being quite naive, aren't you? >> i'm not being naive, sir. >> i think you are being naive. >> no. >> i think that it's clear one of the main reasons america went into afghanistan was to try and get al qaeda dismantled, the organization which committed the 9/11 atrocity. >> really? >> you don't think so? >> how come al qaeda put the heroin business out? they took all the poppy growers and stopped the production of heroin. >> what would you have done? >> wait. now, how much of that illegal heroin was propping up the international banks with laundered money, and, when it dried up, the first recession happened. well, now that we're back in there, we aligned with the poppy growers and the heroin business is back up full swing again. i thought we fight a war on drugs here. >> all right, jesse. >> seems we're not. >> what would you have done on september 12, 2001? what would you have done if you'd been presid
the united states is not in any threat. they're not going to do a normandy invasion on us, al qaeda in virginia. >> you're being quite naive, aren't you? >> i'm not being naive, sir. >> i think you are being naive. >> no. >> i think that it's clear one of the main reasons america went into afghanistan was to try and get al qaeda dismantled, the organization which committed the 9/11 atrocity. >> really? >> you don't think so? >> how come al qaeda...
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and those wildfires continue out to the western united states ... we will be in the '80s saturday and sunday that will tie the record for the most a degree-days so far it will be close with the 2005 record ... we will see windy cooler temperatures with some showers tuesday we will rebound to 72 degrees by wednesday or thursday but later next week we will drop again to a cooler temperature on sunday we have any sea ble prostate cancer walken and run ... that's in lincoln park thanks for joining us today. we hope you have a great afternoon. remember we are back at 5:00 this evening and again at 9:00. we leave you with more music from kelly hogan. she's on stage tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 at the hideout... located at 1354 west wabansia right here in chicago. doors open at 11:30 a.m. to learn more, go to: kelly hogan.com
and those wildfires continue out to the western united states ... we will be in the '80s saturday and sunday that will tie the record for the most a degree-days so far it will be close with the 2005 record ... we will see windy cooler temperatures with some showers tuesday we will rebound to 72 degrees by wednesday or thursday but later next week we will drop again to a cooler temperature on sunday we have any sea ble prostate cancer walken and run ... that's in lincoln park thanks for joining...